In this thread: What's a key thing you would tell /r/SneerClub users, to try and bridge the "worldview gap"?
I am talking about extremely-basic background / shared assumptions, that you really wish the other people had. What would you say to them, to plant the seed of changing their mindset from their current one?
Diagrams, stories, and hokey analogies encouraged. Condescension completely allowed. (The more basic and obvious the worldview difference, the more it needs to be written down).
No jargon.
Top-level comments should be cringe-inducingly earnest.
This question is mirrored and inverted on /r/SneerClub.
SneerClub advertises itself as a place for bullies. This is the sidebar text, the thing the admin and subreddit-creator put in the metadata when creating the subreddit in the first place:
(Emphasis added. If you view it with new Reddit instead of with old Reddit, this quote is over the length limit and it shows only the start of it. Yes, this is blatantly in violation of Reddit policies; no, Reddit-the-org has never looked into it as far as I know.)
So I think there are two groups, which it's important to distinguish. There are people there who actually think this way, who unironically think of themselves as bullies and are happy with that. And then there are people who hung out in the vicinity and got caught up in the bullies' narratives, who would probably be horrified if they saw the situation clearly.
I think that the first group is not worth talking to; bridging that gap is impossible, and trying to do so will predictably lead to getting hurt. But the latter group, the people who were fed twisted narratives by the first group, is worth convincing. And the way to talk to that group is not much different from how one should talk to anyone else: earnestly and directly, with emphasis on points of disagreement and confusion.
Because it’s a funny example of Yudkowsky’s persecution complex, and therefore an amusing ironic self-appellation